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Buddha in the Classroom

Zen Wisdom to Inspire Teachers

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Buddha in the Classroom

By: Donna Quesada
Narrated by: Emily Gray
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Donna Quesada had been teaching for about a dozen years when the first signs of burnout hit her. Rather than give into her frustration, she reached for Buddha’s teachings - the Zen wisdom that formed the basis of her own longtime spiritual practice. She survived the semester and gradually rediscovered the joy of teaching that had been progressively declining. In this wonderful book, she shares the lessons she learned - lessons that reveal time and again: No matter the situation, resolution begins in our own hearts and minds. Some days, some semesters, and even some years will be more challenging and more wearisome than others, she warns. But in Buddha in the Classroom, Quesada offers a lasting source of encouragement and inspiration. Although the book draws from Eastern teachings, the wisdom is for everyone, regardless of personal background, creed, or faith.

With elements of The Last Lecture as well as Chicken Soup for the Teacher’s Soul, this is the perfect gift for teachers - but also for anyone needing inspiration.

©2011 Donna Quesada (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
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When Donna Quesada began to face the burnout that comes with the stresses of being an educator, she drew strength from her long-standing Buddhist practices to rejuvenate her love of teaching. With the help of Emily Gray's amiable performance, listeners find inspiration in Quesada's relatable experiences, including lessons in Dharma that are relevant to each anecdote. Buddha in the Classroom is a helpful portrayal of the methods that can be used to find inner peace while dealing with the daily challenges that can arise for a teacher.

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Not very Buddhist

Ironically, although Donna Quesada gives a lot of good advice, it doesn’t seem she listens to it herself. It’s great to have a level of relatability but at times I did feel sorry for her students. Worth a read for any teachers but don’t expect too much. Reading general Buddhism and Taoism and then applying it to your life is much more effective than what this book tried to achieve.

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Useful

I am not a teacher, nor a Buddhist, but I found this book useful. It's full of actionable advice about how to be more present and get through burnout, with clear examples of the author's own classroom. The Buddhist principles are explained in a way that is easy to understand and connect with.

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